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What do you mean by “green?”• using natural or available

resources

• recycling

• reducing waste

• raising environmental awareness

• saving pennies

Why go green?(besides the fact that it’s trendy?)

• Using available resources saves

MONEY

• Recycling saves money, reduces

pollution,

reduces waste, & makes our planet

healthier

• Keeps your brain nimble with creativity

• Raises awareness for others

• Being environmentally friendly is a

Winthrop

value…

Winthrop = Green

Facilities Mgmt.

Recycling 102RECYCLE WHAT?• Office paper, newspaper,

magazines• Aluminum (cans)• Glass• Plastic Containers

LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL:

Green Meetings

• Let participants know about your green initiative

• Use pre-event slides, note on packet, or invite someone to open with a 5-minute announcement (or YOU can do it!)

• You don’t have to do EVERYTHING, but do SOMETHING!

First Steps…1. Identify what you need for your

event.

2. Make a quick list of everything

you might need.

3. Determine your budget for

marketing, catering, resources.

4. Now, THINK GREEN!

Second Steps…1. Communicate your green initiative to

other responsible parties. 2. What are my sources of waste?3. What do I already have that I might

use or repurpose?4. What can I find, rent, or borrow?5. How am I marketing this event?6. Consider transportation.7. Make a plan for recycling.8. Invite guests to join you in your

efforts, and make it easy for them.

For every item…Ask yourself:1. Is the item you’re purchasing or

procuring absolutely necessary and/or useful?

If yes, then…2. Is the item durable or re-useable? If

it’s disposable, is it made from recycled materials, recyclable, or compostable?

If yes then…3. Can collection facilities be organized

at the event to collect the material?

Sources for Free/Cheap Stuff!• Local

Vendors/Shops/Consignment• Friends and Family• Other campus departments• Winthrop Greenhouse• Craigslist.com• Freecycle.org• Ideas?

Green Communication

• Invitations

• RSVPs and Registration

• Marketing

• Handouts…Electronic

Distribution (!)

• Signs & Nametags

• After your event…

Green Transportation

• Carpooling network

(online/email)• Combine trips for

purchasing, transporting guests, etc.

• Walk.

Green Hospitality

• Use green hotels:

The Inn at Winthrop

www.greenhotels.com

• Use same practices for off-

campus events too.

Green Food• Use biodegradable or non-

disposable serveware • Finger Foods! (fingers are

sustainable)• Condiments in containers versus

packets• Use bulk containers—water bottles,

dispensers, etc.• Make sure your count is accurate

(no waste!)• Sarah? Additions?

Green Gifts

• Use “green” vendors

• Locally produced goods• Creative gift wrap—give them a

“green” bag to put their “stuff” in

• Use gifts as centerpieces• Look in your department’s

storage for books, pens, pins, etc. that could be used.

Green Flowers

• Use greenhouse for decorative flowers

• For cut flowers, reduce OASIS use

• Give them away after the event (make arrangements BEFORE event)

• Can another department use these?

• Buy what’s in season (cheaper)• Creative containers

Greenhouse Flowers

You may not be able to do everything, but do

SOMETHING…GREEN.

It’s easier to be GREEN

with a little effort.

What are you already doing to green your

events?

Is there anything you’ve heard today

that you can implement?

Questions?Comments?

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